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snippet: These are rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds that support important aquatic species and/or habitats. This includes surface waters with known concentrations of rare species and/or exceptional species diversity. This layer also includes the best examples of each different aquatic habitat type found across Vermont’s ponds and lakes. Vermont’s ponds and lakes support a variety of aquatic habitat types, often influenced by different combinations of water chemistry, temperature, underlying geology, and water depth. These aquatic habitats were identified by state ecologists and biologists during the Vermont Conservation Design. This layer integrates a variety of hydrologic and biological data. For more information about highest priority aquatic habitats, visit the Vermont Conservation Design webpage: https://vtfishandwildlife.com/conserve/vermont-conservation-design.
summary: These are rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds that support important aquatic species and/or habitats. This includes surface waters with known concentrations of rare species and/or exceptional species diversity. This layer also includes the best examples of each different aquatic habitat type found across Vermont’s ponds and lakes. Vermont’s ponds and lakes support a variety of aquatic habitat types, often influenced by different combinations of water chemistry, temperature, underlying geology, and water depth. These aquatic habitats were identified by state ecologists and biologists during the Vermont Conservation Design. This layer integrates a variety of hydrologic and biological data. For more information about highest priority aquatic habitats, visit the Vermont Conservation Design webpage: https://vtfishandwildlife.com/conserve/vermont-conservation-design.
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><P><SPAN>These are rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds that support important aquatic species and/or habitats. This includes surface waters with known concentrations of rare species and/or exceptional species diversity. This layer also includes the best examples of each different aquatic habitat type found across Vermont’s ponds and lakes. Vermont’s ponds and lakes support a variety of aquatic habitat types, often influenced by different combinations of water chemistry, temperature, underlying geology, and water depth. These aquatic habitats were identified by state ecologists and biologists during the Vermont Conservation Design. This layer integrates a variety of hydrologic and biological data. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN>For more information about highest priority aquatic habitats, visit the Vermont Conservation Design webpage: https://vtfishandwildlife.com/conserve/vermont-conservation-design.</SPAN></P></DIV>
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